What should I do if I have to pee urgently but can’t pee?

Urinary urgency but can’t urinate is mostly considered to be caused by neurogenic bladder, urethral stone, prostate hyperplasia, etc., which can be relieved by muscle exercise, drugs, surgery and other methods. 1. Neurogenic bladder: If it is because of the disorder of the nervous system, which triggers neurogenic bladder, leading to urinary urgency but can’t urinate out of the situation. It can be relieved by pelvic floor muscle exercise, self-behavioral training and health education, intermittent catheterization, etc., or choose drugs such as oxybutynin hydrochloride tablets, terazosin hydrochloride tablets, midodrine hydrochloride tablets and so on to relieve the symptoms. 2. Urethral stones: If urinary tract obstruction is caused by blockage of urethral stones, which triggers urinary urgency but cannot urinate. You can choose cefuroxime granules, levofloxacin tablets, sodium hydrogen potassium citrate granules and other drugs, or gently squeeze out the stone by hand, or use vascular forceps through the urethral orifice into the stone retrieval. 3. Prostatic hyperplasia: If the urgency to urinate is caused by prostatic hyperplasia but you can’t urinate, you can use transurethral laser treatment, prostate stent, or transurethral resection of the prostate to treat it. The above drugs should be taken as prescribed by the doctor, if the symptoms of urinary urgency but not out of urine appear frequently, you need to consult a doctor in time.